Shockwave Therapy For Horses

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    EMFOCUS VET

    Focused shockwave devices deliver deeper, concentrated energy that targets specific injury areas with minimal surface sensory disturbance. This allows effective support for tendon, ligament, and deeper tissue recovery, helping horses achieve more precise rehabilitation outcomes while keeping treatments calm and well tolerated.

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    INTELECT PULS 20

    Radial shockwave devices provide broader, outward pressure waves that cover larger muscle groups and soft-tissue tension areas. This makes treatments faster for extensive zones, helping horses relieve muscle tightness, promote circulation in larger regions, and recover more efficiently after training, while maintaining high comfort for daily stable therapy routines.

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Pemf Therapy For Horses

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    PMST LOOP NEO

    Combining PEMF with cold laser therapy offers a highly complementary approach to equine rehabilitation. PEMF delivers deeply penetrating magnetic pulses that boost cellular metabolism and enhance whole-body circulation, while cold laser provides gentle, low-heat photobiomodulation to reduce inflammation and accelerate soft-tissue repair without thermal stress. Together, they support faster recovery from tendon and ligament injuries, improve joint function, relieve chronic muscle tension, and promote overall performance. This dual-modality treatment is safe, non-invasive, and well-tolerated by horses, making it ideal for both acute injury management and ongoing maintenance for athletic performance.

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    PMST LOOP PRO-B

    PEMF therapy delivers deeply penetrating pulsed magnetic fields that help improve cellular metabolism, enhance circulation, and accelerate natural tissue recovery in horses. It is especially effective for relieving muscle soreness, supporting joint mobility, reducing inflammation, and promoting overall performance and wellness. Because PEMF is non-invasive and soothing, horses typically remain relaxed during sessions, making it ideal for both rehabilitation and routine maintenance in training environments.

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